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  2. (Top) Biography. Bibliography. See also. References. External links. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle ( German: [ˈhɛnlə]; 9 July 1809 – 13 May 1885) was a German physician, pathologist, and anatomist. He is credited with the discovery of the loop of Henle in the kidney.

  3. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle. 1809-1885. German anatomist and histologist who authored one of the outstanding anatomical systems of the nineteenth century. He was the first to describe the epithelia of the intestines and the skin. Many anatomical structures are named for Henle, including parts of the kidney, uterus, and the root sheath of hair.

  4. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle ( German:[ ˈhɛnlə]; 9 July 1809 – 13 May 1885) was a German physician, pathologist, and anatomist. He is credited with the discovery of the loop of Henle in the kidney. His essay, "On Miasma and Contagia," was an early argument for the germ theory of disease. [2] .

  5. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle (b. July 9, 1809, Fürth; d. May 13, 1885), was a German physician, pathologist and anatomist, discoverer of the loop of Henle in the kidney.

  6. Jan 1, 2017 · Henle qualified as a university lecturer in 1837 in Berlin with his postdoctoral thesis about gut histology “Symbolae ad anatomiam villorum intestinalium” (Henle 1837 ). In 1840, he became full professor of anatomy and physiology in Zürich, Switzerland. Henle moved to Heidelberg in 1844 and later on to Göttingen in 1852, where he stayed ...

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  7. Overview. Friedrich Gustav Jacob Henle. (1809—1885) Quick Reference. (1809–1885) A German pioneer histologist and pathologist, who made many original observations, notably about the microstructure of kidneys.

  8. Overview. Friedrich Gustav Jacob Henle. (1809—1885) Quick Reference. (1809–1885) A German pioneer histologist and pathologist, who made many original observations, notably about the microstructure of kidneys.

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